About the Program

Program History

The federal program, Family First Prevention Services Act (FFPSA), was adopted on February 9, 2018 and was implemented nationwide on October 1, 2021. FFPSA places emphasis on the use of evidence-based prevention services to alleviate the need for the placement of children in foster care, and ensuring appropriate settings are used for children in foster care. Adopt America Network (AAN) was contracted by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth (DCY) to increase the capacity of Public Children Services Agencies, Private Noncustodial Agencies, Private Child Placing Agencies, and Title IV-E Courts throughout Ohio to provide kinship assessments, foster home studies, and adoption home studies.

The new Adoption and Resource Assessor Program (ARHAP) was designed to provide agencies in the state of Ohio access to assessors who can respond to this increased need while reducing further stress on these agencies’ existing resources. ARHAP launched a pilot in the Spring of 2022 with a statewide rollout in July of 2022. AAN is now able to accept requests from Public Children Services Agencies (PCSA), Private Noncustodial Agencies (PNA), Private Child Placing Agencies (PCPA) and Title IV-E courts to conduct home studies and kinship assessments.

Program Overview


ARHAP serves Public Children Services Agencies (PCSA), Private Noncustodial Agencies (PNA), and Private Child Placing Agencies (PCPA), as well as IV-E Courts in completing the home assessment process. An assessor from the independently contracted pool of assessors, maintained by Adopt America Network, is assigned to each accepted assessment request. All assessors in the pool are trained and meet all standards as required by the State of Ohio. These assessors are available to perform the following assessments as availability permits:

  • Initial foster home studies

  • Initial foster and adoption home studies

  • Adoption home studies

  • Kinship assessments

  • Interstate Compact on the Placement of Children (ICPC)

The assessors who are a part of ARHAP are not able to perform recertifications or step-parent adoption home studies.

DCY will cover the cost of up to 800 foster/adoption home studies and 700 kinship assessments during the state’s 2024 fiscal year. Should an agency request an assessment or home study after the funds have been depleted, the agency will be notified and then be informed if and when funding has been expanded. Agencies will also have the option to separately contract with the assessors in the program’s assessor pool to complete a home study or kinship assessment.

“I really enjoy working with AAN. They have been a great help to our agency, especially in the work crisis.”

— Hamilton County Children Services

“Your agency has been phenomenal to work with and we appreciate you all so much! Thank you again for all you are all doing! You and your program are helping keep us afloat.”

— Greene County Children Services